The ‘Guide to Cloth’ microsite
Someone asked me the other day when I'm going to run out of things to write about.
To be honest I have yet to have that problem - there's usually too much rather than too little.
But as one writes more (1612 posts and counting) it's nice to work on bigger projects that take more work, but derive greater satisfaction.
It's something I am able and can afford to do - and I intend to take advantage of that luxury.
It was with this in mind that I embarked on the Guide to Cloth project with Scabal.
So far there are six posts in this series, and it will grow consistently over the next few months, adding to and referencing itself, building up into a unique guide to the lovely fabrics we wear every day.
These posts needed a single home, rather than relying on search engines and category pages.
So today we launch the Guide to Cloth microsite - a host for all these articles as they grow and expand - as well as a link in the nav bar to direct people to this new resource.
The page can be seen here. Watch it grow.
This is excellent! You keep finding new ways to outdo yourself Simon!
Hi simon,
Do you have any intention to review sartoria mario pecora in milano which is hidden master tailor and sant’andrea milano suits or maybe call st andrew
Sincerely
No immediate plans, no. I’m sure I will at some point though. I have looked at Pecora Ginza!
Question: When you create a new cloth post that will be on the micro site, will it be mentioned in some form as a brief post or otherwise on the main site, or will readers need to check this separate site directly?
Good question. It will appear as a main post as well. The microsite is more a grouping of relevant posts – and an easy place to link to for references